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SCIENCE OF THE EFFECTS OF NUTRITION ON GENES
Nutrigenomics; Nutritional Genetics; Nutrigenetics; Nutragenomics; Nutritional epigenetics

nutritional         
  • Ariège river]], France
  • A [[bonobo]] fishing for [[termite]]s with a prepared stick
  • fruit preserve]], and [[cheese]] prepared for human consumption
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PROVISION TO CELLS AND ORGANISMS TO SUPPORT LIFE
Nourishment; Nutritious; Outline of nutrition; Nutriton; Lists of nutrition topics; List of nutrition topics; Food and Nutrition; Nutricion; Nutriment; Nutrician; Nourishing; Nourishments; Topical outline of nutrition; List of basic nutrition topics; Nutritive; Topic outline of nutrition; Nutricious; Outline of human nutrition; Nutrition Science; Nutritional; Nutritiology; Nutritional system; Nutrition system; Nourished; Nutrition (physiological process)
(adj.) = nutritivo, alimenticio
Ex: This paper presents a hedge (a list of terms, synonyms or variant spellings, of words, compiled and verified once, then saved in the memory of the host computer) for searching nutritional aspects of disease on MEDLINE.
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* nutritional botanics = botánica nutritiva
* nutritional value = valor nutritivo
botanics         
  • Micropropagation of transgenic plants
  • Thale cress, ''[[Arabidopsis thaliana]]'', the first plant to have its genome sequenced, remains the most important model organism.
  • The food we eat comes directly or indirectly from plants such as rice.
  • The [[Linnaean Garden]] of Linnaeus' residence in Uppsala, Sweden, was planted according to his ''Systema sexuale''.
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  • cork]], from [[Robert Hooke]]'s ''[[Micrographia]]'', 1665
  • Class of alpine botany in Switzerland, 1936
  • ''Echeveria glauca'' in a Connecticut greenhouse. Botany uses Latin names for identification; here, the specific name ''glauca'' means blue.
  • A botanist preparing a plant specimen for mounting in the [[herbarium]]
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  • Botany involves the recording and description of plants, such as this herbarium specimen of the lady fern ''[[Athyrium filix-femina]]''.
  • A nineteenth-century illustration showing the morphology of the roots, stems, leaves and flowers of the rice plant ''[[Oryza sativa]]''
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  • Five of the key areas of study within plant physiology
  • Transverse section of a fossil stem of the Devonian vascular plant ''[[Rhynia]] gwynne-vaughani''
  • Venus's fly trap, ''Dionaea muscipula'', showing the touch-sensitive insect trap in action
SCIENCE OF PLANT LIFE
Botanist; Botanics; Botanical; Phytology; Plant biology; Plant science; Plant sciences; Plant Sciences; Phytonomy; Botanical research; Medical botany; Plant Biology; Plant Science; Botanizing; Botanize; Botanization; Botanically; Study of plants; Botanicals; Plant scientist; Plant biologist; Botony; Science of plants; Botanical symbols
(n.) = botánica medicinal
Ex: They initially consisted of four departments: zoology, entomology, botanics and mineralogy.
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* medical botanics = botánica medicinal
* medicinal botanics = botánica medicinal
* nutritional botanics = botánica nutritiva
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  • Child in the [[United States]] with signs of [[kwashiorkor]], a dietary protein deficiency.
  • ''[[Migrant Mother]]'' by [[Dorothea Lange]] (1936).
  • A malnourished Afghan child being treated by a medical team.
  • A soup kitchen in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]] in 1931.
  • Malnourished children in [[Niger]], during the 2005 famine.
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  • Examples of commercially available oral rehydration salts (Nepal on left, Peru on right).
  • Chart showing a trend between obesity and diabetes over the years.
  • Confederate]] prison, around 1865
  • Baby with protein malnutrition due to insufficient amount of nutrients
  • [[Essential nutrient]]s are one of the main requirements of [[elderly care]].
  • Child of a [[sharecropper]] with malnutrition and [[rickets]], 1935
  • A child with extreme malnutrition
  • Starved girl
  • A Somali boy receiving treatment for malnourishment at a health facility.
  • [[Irrigation]] canals have opened dry desert areas of [[Egypt]] to agriculture.
MEDICAL CONDITION THAT RESULTS FROM EATING TOO LITTLE, TOO MUCH, OR THE WRONG NUTRIENTS
Deficiency disease; Undernourishment; Mal nutrition; Diet-deficiency disease; Deficiency diseases; Nutritional deficiencies; Nutritional defiency; Nutritional deficiency; Malnourished children; Malnourishment; Nutrition disorders; Malnourished; MalNutrition; Undernutrition; Poor nutrition; Illnesses related to poor nutrition; Malnourish; Nutritional Disease; List of illnesses related to poor nutrition; List of illnesses caused by poor nutrition; Hypoalimentation; Underfeed; Underfeeds; Underfed; Underfeeding; Under-feed; Under-feeds; Under-fed; Under-feeding; Under feed; Under feeds; Under fed; Under feeding; Malnutritions; Deficiency states; Nutritional disease; Fetal malnutrition; Nutrition disorder; Nutrient deficiencies; Child nutrition; Commerciogenic malnutrition; Nutritional disorder; Undernourished; Causes of malnutrition; Child nutrition sciences; Child nutrition disorder
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Definitie

underfed
People who are underfed do not get enough food to eat.
Kate still looks pale and underfed.
...ill-trained and underfed young soldiers.
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Wikipedia

Nutritional genomics

Nutritional genomics, also known as nutrigenomics, is a science studying the relationship between human genome, human nutrition and health. People in the field work toward developing an understanding of how the whole body responds to a food via systems biology, as well as single gene/single food compound relationships. Nutritional genomics or Nutrigenomics is the relation between food and inherited genes, it was first expressed in 2001.